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Hanley, S., « Identity politics and rulership in France: female political place and the fraudulent Salic law in Christine de Pizan and Jean de Montreuil », Changing Identities in Early Modern France, éd. M. Wolfe, Durham, Duke University Press, 1997, p. 78-94.

LeBlanc, Yvonne, The Late Medieval Verse Epistle: The Changing Faces and Fortunes of a Poetic Genre during the Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Centuries, Ph. D. dissertation, New York University, 1990, 367 p. [PQ]

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Price, Paola Malpezzi, The Topos of the Eyes and of Vision in the Love Poetry of Christine de Pisan, Matteo Maria Boiardo, Gaspara Stampa and Agrippa d'Aubigné, Ph. D. dissertation, University of Oregon, 1979, 105 p. [PQ]

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Semple, Benjamin M., « The critique of knowledge as power: the limits of philosophy and theology in Christine de Pizan », Christine de Pizan and the Categories of Difference, éd. Marilynn Desmond, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press (Medieval Cultures, 14), 1998, p. 41-70.

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Clark-Evans, Christine, « Nicaula of Egypt and Arabia: exemplum and ambitions to power in the City of Ladies », Contexts and Continuities. Proceedings of the IVth International Colloquium on Christine de Pizan (Glasgow 21-27 July 2000) Published in Honour of Liliane Dulac, éd. Angus J. Kennedy, Rosalind Brown-Grant, James C. Laidlaw et Catherine M. Müller, Glasgow, University of Glasgow Press (Glasgow University Medieval French Texts and Studies, 1), 2002, t. 1, p. 287-300.

Loukopoulos, Halina Didycky, éd., Classical Mythology in the Works of Christine de Pisan, with an Edition of "L'Epistre Othea" from the Manuscript Harley 4431, Ph. D. dissertation, Wayne State University, 1977, 349 p. [PQ]

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The Vision of Christine de Pizan, translated from the French by Glenda McLeod and Charity Cannon Willard, with notes and interpretive essay by Glenda McLeod, Cambridge, Brewer (Library of Medieval Women), 2005, x + 188 p.

Durley, Maureen Slattery, « The crowned dame, dame Opinion and dame Philosophy: the female characteristics of three ideals in Christine de Pizan's L'Avision Christine », Ideals for Women in the Works of Christine de Pizan, éd. Diane Bornstein, Detroit, Michigan Consortium for Medieval and Early Modern Studies (Medieval and Renaissance Monograph Series, 1), 1981, p. 29-50.

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Bossy, Michel-André, « Arms and the bride: Christine de Pizan's military treatise as a wedding gift for Margaret of Anjou », Christine de Pizan and the Categories of Difference, éd. Marilynn Desmond, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press (Medieval Cultures, 14), 1998, p. 236-256.

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The Livre de la Paix of Christine de Pisan: a critical edition with introduction and notes by Charity Cannon Willard, 's-Gravenhage, Mouton, 1958, 219 p.

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The Epistle of the Prison of Human Life, with an Epistle to the Queen of France, and Lament on the Evils of the Civil War, by Christine de Pizan, éd. et trad. ang. Josette Wisman, New York, Garland, 1985.